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Within specialty, political risk is the sole line tipped for increased premiums.
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Attritional losses hit a 14-year high due to worsening casualty trends and man-made losses.
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Property reinsurers seem to be preparing to draw the battle lines on Covid-19 claims around T&Cs.
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First-quartile syndicates grow while wider market remains constrained.
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The proportion of loss-makers falls 4 points from 2018 but is three times as high as 2014.
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As is often the danger with a features publication – especially a quarterly one – events can overtake you, making even the most zeitgeisty or forward-thinking article look a little stale.
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Anna Sagar ponders the need for cultural and commercial imperatives to coincide before e-trading can achieve greater prominence in the insurance sector.
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Charlie Thomas and Rachel Dalton speak to Steve McGill, the eponymous founder of the boutique broking world’s rising star.
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The index recorded its biggest ever monthly loss in March as all stocks tumbled bar outlier RLI.
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The ILS market is seeking to avoid further high levels of collateral lock-up should a string of events similar to those in 2017-2018 happen again, writes Lucy Jones.
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Efforts to affirm or exclude cyber from non-specialist products are creating challenges for underwriters and brokers, writes Laura Board.
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An increase in the severity of securities class actions has seen D&O insurers present a united front against rising litigation, but divisions between carriers remain, writes John Hewitt Jones.